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Carroll Thayer Berry

 
Carroll Thayer Berry

American artist
(New Gloucester, ME, 3/28/1886 – 1978, Rockport, ME)

Carroll Thayer Berry was an American artist who grew up in Maine, and whose work is often said to be emblematic of New England, especially the seacoast. In addition, he was one of the first U.S. artists to be assigned to camouflage in World War I.

2 objects

Riding at Anchor Rockport Maine Coast

ca. 1960
woodblock on paper
Gift from the Estate of Christopher P. Monkhouse
2021.62.4
 

Between Forest and Sea

ca. 1946
woodblock on paper
Gift from the Estate of Christopher P. Monkhouse
2021.62.3